The Latin words for follower are secuutus (pural secuuti) sectator (plural sectari; hanger on, retinue) and comes (plural comitis; companion, follower)
Another word for evil followers could be "henchmen" or "minions."
Neither man had an empire. Spartacus was a rebel slave and gained followers by winning initial victories over the Romans. He gained his followers by promises of freedom and loot. Crassus was the Roman general who defeated and punished Spartacus. His followers were the Roman army.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.
This was Rome whose Government was mercilessly killing the followers of Jesus at one time and about a century after it. If anyone who was not a christian in Rome was considered to be an "evil". It bettered the condition of people in Rome. Gladiators were banned after it. Fighting with animals was also banned and many other reforms took place.
They would profess them selves to be followers of Catholicism.
The religion with approximately one and a half billion followers is Islam.
They faded into myth ... the fate of all gods that have no followers.
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It simply means "follower of Christ". You could make the same kind of word for any subject, such as "Hambugerian" or "Nintendonian"
The early Roman Empire persecuted followers of both religions but ultimately did not stem the growth of either religion. - APEX
Tiberius Gracchus
the Roman occupation of Judaea